Suspended running back Jeremy Hill was reinstated Monday by LSU coach Les Miles on the same day he was sentenced to two more years of probation for his role in a fight in April.

Hill practiced with the Tigers on Monday, the first day of fall camp.

"He stood in front of his teammates and discussed this in depth, and talked to them in a way that would say 'this is what you don't do and why you don't do it', and 'I'm sorry,'" Miles said in a press conference Monday and as reported by NOLA.com. "His teammates sat there very quietly and listened. They voted to have him back. He was not going to be invited back to practice had they not invited him or voted to have him back.

"He owes this school, this team this community his best behavior. He'll have further punishment. It will be internal and comprehensive, but we're going to see the whole person."

Hill also spoke to the media.

"I want to thank coach Miles and this university for giving me another chance to play football," Hill told reporters. "I would like to apologize first to my teammates, and the community. I made a poor choice in judgement. But since then I've learned from that mistake. Moving forward I will continue to be a better person, continue to be a better teammate, continue to be a role model for the kids in the community."

Hill met with a judge earlier in the day and learned there will be no jail time but two more years of probation that will not affect his ability to play football, as well as 40 hours of community service.